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The 2025 edition of IEEE Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP) Conference, will be held in Klagenfurt, Austria, during December 1-4, 2025.

VCIP 2025 will cover new technology frontiers and new use cases, in the visual signal processing and communication areas, to discuss and envision the future of both technology and applications. VCIP 2025 inherits the tradition of previous conferences in providing a fertile ground for researchers, engineers and professionals from academia and industry around the world. The program will feature lecture, poster and plenary sessions, as well as special sessions, demo sessions, and tutorials.

Sustainable and Trustworthy Visual Communications in the Age of AI

Topics of interest

include, but are not limited to:

Modalities:

  • Conventional image and video
  • Stereoscopic, multi-view, and 360-degree image and video
  • Light fields, point clouds, meshes, and holography
  • Multi-spectral and hyper-spectral imaging
  • NeRF and Gaussian splatting-based scene representation

Visual Processing aNd communication (conventional & AI-based):

  • Sensing, acquisition, representation, modeling, and registration
  • Restoration, denoising, and enhancement
  • Detection, recognition, understanding, retrieval, and classification
  • Computational vision modeling and processing
  • Perceptual-based processing
  • Synthesis, rendering, and visualization
  • Source coding and transmission, including standards
  • Compressed domain processing
  • Adaptive and low-latency streaming
  • Edge, network and cloud-based coding
  • Distributed visual information processing

Applications, services, architectures, and systems:

  • Biometrics, forensics, trust, and security
  • Content provenance and authenticity
  • Encryption and data hiding for secure visual communications
  • Augmented and virtual reality
  • Personal communications and social networks
  • Gaming and broadcasting
  • Drones and autonomous vehicles
  • Mobile and wireless visual applications and systems
  • Cloud-based and distributed architectures, services and systems
  • Internet of Things
  • Sustainability and green systems
  • Multimodal user interfaces and interaction models
  • Human Computer Interfaces
  • Emerging applications, services, architectures and systems

Performance assessment:

  • Subjective and objective quality assessment methodologies
  • Multimodal quality assessment
  • Quality of experience, notably for real-time and streaming applications
  • Task-based performance assessment
  • Visual quality of life
  • Complexity, delay and error resilience assessment
  • Emerging performance assessment methods